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vision of a good, decent future, free and peaceful, there must be room, room for deliberation of the energy and the talent of the individual otherwise our vision is blind. we must assure here while never abandoning or forsaking the helpless. mur ture incentives and opportunity for the creative and the productive. we must know the whole good is the proudest of many single contributions and i cherish the day when our children once again will restore as heros, rear to the men and women who are not afraid and ungarnerred to pursue the truth. make fruitful our natural environment and produce engines of science and technology. this nation whose creative people should again try along the greatness of all those things which we, we as individual citizens can and should do. and during republican years, this again will be a nation of men and women, of families proud of their roles, jealous of their responsibilities and unlimited in aspirations, a nation where all who can will be self-reliant. republicans see in our constissal form of government, the great framework which should be orderly and dynamic
vision of a good, decent future, free and peaceful, there must be room, room for deliberation of the energy and the talent of the individual otherwise our vision is blind. we must assure here while never abandoning or forsaking the helpless. mur ture incentives and opportunity for the creative and the productive. we must know the whole good is the proudest of many single contributions and i cherish the day when our children once again will restore as heros, rear to the men and women who are not...
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energy is one of those. i'm wondering what you think, what is it that you think will be most important to change cancer research for the better in the next decade. >> it is great to be here. i want to echo what larry said, appreciate the opportunity. the national cancer act and investments we have seen, i think not just the advances we have seen in cancer but other diseases, and i will argue that the investments we have made in biology and the basics of biology of cancer have led to our understanding of dna and rna, and i believe we would not have mrna platforms that would have led to two of the most successful vaccines we have seen. to me, this investment we have made, the science we facilitated provides hope. i love the tagline bringing hope, because i think that is what this is about. this era of biology and biotechnology is going to open up a whole new approach to diagnostics, imaging, therapeutics. i agree 100% the data are the key component. how we pull this all together, how we make sense of it is goi
energy is one of those. i'm wondering what you think, what is it that you think will be most important to change cancer research for the better in the next decade. >> it is great to be here. i want to echo what larry said, appreciate the opportunity. the national cancer act and investments we have seen, i think not just the advances we have seen in cancer but other diseases, and i will argue that the investments we have made in biology and the basics of biology of cancer have led to our...
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27 in egypt, i made it clear that we pursued from day one to tackle the climate crisis and advanced energy and security at home and around the world. the united states will meet our emissions target under the paris agreement. we are going to keep working with our partners to support the most vulnerable countries in building resilience to climate impacts and to align global ambition with the one point five degrees celsius goal, while supercharging our clean energy transition. at the u.s. aussie on summit in the east asia summit, i laid out a commitment for working with our partners in the new pacific to ensure a future that is vital to this region, that is free and open, prosperous, as well as secure. i met with our allies from australia, japan, and the republic of korea, underscoring our commitment and strengthening cooperation among our allies, to meet shared threats to our own security and to their security, including the dprk. i just met in person with xi jinping of the people's republic of china. we had an open and candid conversation about our intentions and our priorities. it was cle
27 in egypt, i made it clear that we pursued from day one to tackle the climate crisis and advanced energy and security at home and around the world. the united states will meet our emissions target under the paris agreement. we are going to keep working with our partners to support the most vulnerable countries in building resilience to climate impacts and to align global ambition with the one point five degrees celsius goal, while supercharging our clean energy transition. at the u.s. aussie...
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some ingredients which give you a real bounce and energy. because we need that energy today. tags senator bernie sanders of firman, to a chronic national -- senator bernie sanders of vermont, democratic candidate. >> on the next washington journal, kaiser health news correspondent mary agnes talks about the affordable care act and what it means for the health care act going forward. and vanessa williams talks about her recent article on whether diversity in the 2016 republican field could help attract minority colors. as always, we take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> monday nine on the communicators, we visited microsoft's washington d. see. the office. we will talk about the vice president of government affairs research engineering manager and others. >> i am hoping at some point congress will take on emigration. it is so very important. frankly, i don't know the exact number, but we have some of the innovators here, researchers here, we have people from all over the world that make contributions for our
some ingredients which give you a real bounce and energy. because we need that energy today. tags senator bernie sanders of firman, to a chronic national -- senator bernie sanders of vermont, democratic candidate. >> on the next washington journal, kaiser health news correspondent mary agnes talks about the affordable care act and what it means for the health care act going forward. and vanessa williams talks about her recent article on whether diversity in the 2016 republican field could...
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we did some budget fights back in the day and i just appreciate all of the energy and enthusiasm that you've brought. i also want to give you big props to discuss a digital sentry series. you have a digital fireplace. it's a great leadoff. look, this is going to be a complicated issue for us but i think the general idea is pretty easy to pick up. we're already a service that uses digital learning to make real world impacts for our missions. we do it in simulations. we have tons in the air force. we put pilots in them. we try to make them so equivalent to flying in the real world, when you're in the simulator we believe you're learning and getting better and that learning transfers from the digital world to the physical world. what we want to do in military aviation is what's already happened in the automotive industry, is to bring digital modeling, digital representations, not just simulating the way something performs, but simulating the way it is designed and assembled. what we want to do is start real world transfer of learning before we've ever made the first article. and so we've
we did some budget fights back in the day and i just appreciate all of the energy and enthusiasm that you've brought. i also want to give you big props to discuss a digital sentry series. you have a digital fireplace. it's a great leadoff. look, this is going to be a complicated issue for us but i think the general idea is pretty easy to pick up. we're already a service that uses digital learning to make real world impacts for our missions. we do it in simulations. we have tons in the air...
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it he worked at the department of energy? , the germangermany beer makers have come out against fracking because they do not want their beer to be destroyed by the voices involved in fracking. host: i do not think we should do this if we are not doing it properly. we need stronger rules. we need better enforcement. to go away from this when it is creating jobs and helping as areolitically, they shifting from coal to gas. they are causing fewer health problems. i think we need to keep that big picture in mind as we figure out how to do this properly. on the keystone pipeline, as long as we are using a lot of oil it will be transported one way or another and there will be risks. need to cut off consumption so we are less exposed to the risks. blocking one pipeline here or there does not get rid of oil, it just creates a new exposure somewhere else. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. host: we continued the conversation tomorrow. congress returns to work this week. we will check in with jonathan strong, a reporter wit
it he worked at the department of energy? , the germangermany beer makers have come out against fracking because they do not want their beer to be destroyed by the voices involved in fracking. host: i do not think we should do this if we are not doing it properly. we need stronger rules. we need better enforcement. to go away from this when it is creating jobs and helping as areolitically, they shifting from coal to gas. they are causing fewer health problems. i think we need to keep that big...
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also at 10:00, on c-span 3, the senate energy committee looks at the electric grid's vulnerableability to cyberattack. >> if i'm president, job one for me will be creating jobs. let me say that again. my agenda is not to put in place a series of policies that get me a lot of attention and applause. my policy will be number one create jobs for the american people. i do not have a hidden agenda. and if you want a president that will make things better in the african-american community, you're looking at it. take a look. >> mitt romney and vice president joe biden spoke at the naacp convention. >> just close your eyes and imagine. just imagine what the romney justice department will look like. imagine what his senior advisor of constitutional issues is robert work. imagine the recommendations for who is likely to be picked as attorney general as head of civil rights division, or those other incredibly important positions of justice. >> watch their entire speeches online at the c-span video library. senator patty murray and other democrats say they're willing to allow sequesteration take p
also at 10:00, on c-span 3, the senate energy committee looks at the electric grid's vulnerableability to cyberattack. >> if i'm president, job one for me will be creating jobs. let me say that again. my agenda is not to put in place a series of policies that get me a lot of attention and applause. my policy will be number one create jobs for the american people. i do not have a hidden agenda. and if you want a president that will make things better in the african-american community,...
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caller: i was wondering if you have read a book called energy victory. guest: i have not but i'll make a know of it. caller: you should. in this book is a solution to these problems you are speaking of. it is a flex fuel mandate. it is substituting alcohol-based fuels for fossil fuels that you are against. host: we will let you have the last word. bob dean. i appreciate the time. guest: thank you. host: live to the floor of the house of representatives. ♪ >> join the discussion. >> is like a boxer. it is all an act. when she joined the organization, there were only seven other employees. said, there are two donald trump's good one is the one you see on tv who makes these outrageous comments to get attention for his brand. even if it creates negative publicity, he still becomes the center of attention
caller: i was wondering if you have read a book called energy victory. guest: i have not but i'll make a know of it. caller: you should. in this book is a solution to these problems you are speaking of. it is a flex fuel mandate. it is substituting alcohol-based fuels for fossil fuels that you are against. host: we will let you have the last word. bob dean. i appreciate the time. guest: thank you. host: live to the floor of the house of representatives. ♪ >> join the discussion....
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>> the idea of national greatness conservatism, they need to give the energy up. the coalition is to indulge in big three projects -- big great projects. they have this funny conservative point of view. max welch is not a a fan of that. >> richard nixon, you call him a colossus of your millennium. >> that is a reference to the illuminatus trilogy. it is it prepared a book of conspiracy theories. it is a statue in honor of nixon. >> what did you think of it? >> nixon? >> he is a fascinating psychological type. he was an odious personality. in a lot of ways, to column a tragic figure is to offer too much grander to -- grand your -- grandeur to a politician. richard nixon cannot enjoy his victories. he was tormented by what he perceived as his failures. >> bid to exchange rate again >> bid to exchange rate again just eight years to triple the federal debt. -- if it took ronald reagan just eight years to triple the federal debt. >> a lot of libertarians also >> a lot of libertarians also point to rate them -- to reagan. ronald reagan was not a libertarian. he gave a g
>> the idea of national greatness conservatism, they need to give the energy up. the coalition is to indulge in big three projects -- big great projects. they have this funny conservative point of view. max welch is not a a fan of that. >> richard nixon, you call him a colossus of your millennium. >> that is a reference to the illuminatus trilogy. it is it prepared a book of conspiracy theories. it is a statue in honor of nixon. >> what did you think of it? >>...
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if you look at the critical transportation -- critical infrastructure, transportation finance, energy, all of them, , increasingly, rely on and run on technology and all of that technology increasingly is under attack. when i say we're under attack a million times a day, that's not under exaggeration, the actual number is three to four times that. it is a real battle. we are dealing, no longer, with individuals sitting in miami beach with an ipad trying to figure out how to hack into our systems to get a refund. we're dealing with organized crime around the world. when people are talking about who is hacking into who, people we're dealing with are working on occasion with state governments and oftentimes just on their own collecting billions of dollars that goes to fund drug runners, goes to fund people trying to attack democracy around the world. so it is, i think, a critical problem now and will continue to be. >> well, before i ask the final question a few quick reminders, the national press club, is, of course, the leader professional organization for journalists fighting for a fr
if you look at the critical transportation -- critical infrastructure, transportation finance, energy, all of them, , increasingly, rely on and run on technology and all of that technology increasingly is under attack. when i say we're under attack a million times a day, that's not under exaggeration, the actual number is three to four times that. it is a real battle. we are dealing, no longer, with individuals sitting in miami beach with an ipad trying to figure out how to hack into our...
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he tried to demonstrate how to save energy. he was extremely acute hot energy conservation, far more than today. on energyute conservation, far more today. energy efficiency is the greatest immediate payoff. we, together with canada, are the most wasteful energy consumers on the planet. we have made good progress. in some ways, there is a lot more to go on. what jimmy carter would be fell jimmy carter was the spike in -- what befell jimmy carter was the spike in oil prices. that was the time where you had to bank -- you had the beginning of the savings and loan bank crisis. that overwhelmed him. he became vulnerable to right- -- right-wingr v character -- caricature very unfair lee. he has done a great deal on health all around -- unfairly. he has done a great deal of health all over the world. he was a jeffersonian president. sometimes the best intentions in the way of doing with the president wants to do and has significant authority to do. he had a congress that was is amenable to him, but the gas crisis became front and cen
he tried to demonstrate how to save energy. he was extremely acute hot energy conservation, far more than today. on energyute conservation, far more today. energy efficiency is the greatest immediate payoff. we, together with canada, are the most wasteful energy consumers on the planet. we have made good progress. in some ways, there is a lot more to go on. what jimmy carter would be fell jimmy carter was the spike in -- what befell jimmy carter was the spike in oil prices. that was the time...
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the energy companies stepped out at the energy committee. >> this market is competitive. i acknowledge we are not trusted. we need to have a very thorough competition commission investigation. i believe it would be really helpful to depoliticize this debate, get experts in to look at it. >> this is not just about -- consumers can no longer afford their energy bills. never mind politicizing things. what are you going to do for the consumers? >> let's try to answer. >> that would be helpful. >> first, are those profits there? >> how can these profits be fair when people cannot afford? >> the second part is what you do with the profits. the reason it is fair is because if i don't make a 5% profit in my business, i can't afford to keep employing my 20,000 people. i can't afford -- it is less than supermarkets make. it is a fraction of what mobile phone companies make. it is a big number. >> realizing they had to produce a policy, coalition ministers finally came up with a 50 pound reduction of average energy bills. >> the government has reviewed the cost profile and i can tod
the energy companies stepped out at the energy committee. >> this market is competitive. i acknowledge we are not trusted. we need to have a very thorough competition commission investigation. i believe it would be really helpful to depoliticize this debate, get experts in to look at it. >> this is not just about -- consumers can no longer afford their energy bills. never mind politicizing things. what are you going to do for the consumers? >> let's try to answer. >>...
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jeff mc alina, executive director of the blue planet foundation on renewable energy efforts in hawaii on american on c-span3 at 2:00 p.m. eastern, we visit the valley of the priest on the north shore of a law who, and the polynesian voyaging society in honolulu. at 4:00 p.m. eastern, three short documentaries about hawaii , the 1956 film "soldier in hawaii," the 1924 silent film "the hawaiian islands," and the 1952 film "long jeans kronos go." listen to hawaii weekend on the free c-span radio app. we are featuring honolulu mayor 10:00 a.m.ll at eastern. at the atlantic magazine conference yesterday in washington, former new jersey governor chris christie and kellyanne conway sat down with others about the midterm elections. [applause] >> there is no water. .> hi, everyone hi, governor. >> jeffrey. >> we were back stage minutes ago,
jeff mc alina, executive director of the blue planet foundation on renewable energy efforts in hawaii on american on c-span3 at 2:00 p.m. eastern, we visit the valley of the priest on the north shore of a law who, and the polynesian voyaging society in honolulu. at 4:00 p.m. eastern, three short documentaries about hawaii , the 1956 film "soldier in hawaii," the 1924 silent film "the hawaiian islands," and the 1952 film "long jeans kronos go." listen to hawaii...
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demand on their time and energy. there a fund-raising component that is associated with the failure to reorganize and streamline oversight on homeland security? question, coming from the families of 9/11 victims, whether in your view the 9/11 families could again be onive proponents for change the congress if they were to and again rededicate their efforts to this issue. think with regards to the fund-raising component that it would have any effect. i do think governor's in the 9/11 families around this very important issue would have a far better, greater effect. i like that a lot. i don't think there's any question about that. bothchard, if i can answer of your questions, i think there is a fund-raising effect because of the bandwidth on almost everything that happens up there. if the number out of a 24-hour day is spending six hours a day fund-raising and two hours a day and oversight hearings, is that the right ratio that we need to protect our country today? would be interesting for some of the median to do a su
demand on their time and energy. there a fund-raising component that is associated with the failure to reorganize and streamline oversight on homeland security? question, coming from the families of 9/11 victims, whether in your view the 9/11 families could again be onive proponents for change the congress if they were to and again rededicate their efforts to this issue. think with regards to the fund-raising component that it would have any effect. i do think governor's in the 9/11 families...
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the framers created a chief executive to bring energy to the administration of federal laws but to be accountable to congress for treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors. the framers' concern about the need to protect against a corrupt president was evident throughout the convention. and here i must thank my prior two friends who have spoken and referred to a north carolinan, william davy. i will refer to another north carolinan in the constitutional con voengs, james ire del whom president washington later pro mosted, the president is of a very different nature from a monarch. he is to be personally responsible for any abuse of the great trust placed in him. unquote. this brings us to the crucial question we're here to talk about today, the standard for impeachment. the constitution defines treason and the term bribery basically means using office for personal gain. or i should say misusing office for personal gain. professor feldman pointed out, these terms derived from the british who understood the class of cases to rover to political crimes which included great off
the framers created a chief executive to bring energy to the administration of federal laws but to be accountable to congress for treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors. the framers' concern about the need to protect against a corrupt president was evident throughout the convention. and here i must thank my prior two friends who have spoken and referred to a north carolinan, william davy. i will refer to another north carolinan in the constitutional con voengs, james ire del...
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but we don't have the money or we don't have the energy to help him or her, and the sexual abuse of women in the military, and homophobia of don't ask don't tell is so much lying in so much dysfunction. finally getting in a small group and talking and sharing real-life stuff is good. that feels really good because it is not the normal. it is like the health services -- the veteran is just receive a he or she has a wound, but is everything else that is not helping. it is all about money. we cannot afford that, and we cannot even afford to tell the people what the military costs and the consequences. dumb, but we are somebody is making money and been a fitting, but a lot of people are not. there is -- need to be so much honesty in communication. that is all. [applause] >> i want to be careful to honor what you said. i have had a wonderful experience over the past year of working with both military and civilian folks on military and civilian healing. when you get the person who is suffering and you connect with family members and you connect with medical case managers, are folks in the care
but we don't have the money or we don't have the energy to help him or her, and the sexual abuse of women in the military, and homophobia of don't ask don't tell is so much lying in so much dysfunction. finally getting in a small group and talking and sharing real-life stuff is good. that feels really good because it is not the normal. it is like the health services -- the veteran is just receive a he or she has a wound, but is everything else that is not helping. it is all about money. we...
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the energy policy. these are opportunities crushed -- for us to compare and contrast our principles to the democrats. we need to use their policies to contrast hours in a thoughtful and articulate. we are going to have to be far more tolerant of each other's opinions if we are going to regain majority status. if we are not interested in winning the presidency, gaining control of the house and senate, which can be fairly rigid and of accepting of certain opinions within the party. if you are interested in winning, i think you have to show evidence of greater tolerance and differences of opinion. host: when former vice president dick cheney says that rush limbaugh is a republican and colin powell is not, what is your reaction? guest: i think colin powell -- i do not know how he was registered as a military man, working within the republican party, and certainly he was out there campaigning for republicans. colin powell was a republican, as far as i'm concerned. again, i have enormous regard for the vice p
the energy policy. these are opportunities crushed -- for us to compare and contrast our principles to the democrats. we need to use their policies to contrast hours in a thoughtful and articulate. we are going to have to be far more tolerant of each other's opinions if we are going to regain majority status. if we are not interested in winning the presidency, gaining control of the house and senate, which can be fairly rigid and of accepting of certain opinions within the party. if you are...
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members are considering nearly 100 amendments to a bill that establishes new clean energy initiatives. returnsn 2 the senate to debate and vote on the nomination of roderick young to be a u.s. district judge for eastern virginia. on c-span 3, treasury secretary steven mnuchin and federal reserve chair jerome powell appear on capitol hill for the second time this week to testify on the economic impact of the coronavirus. that hearing gets underway at 10:00 a.m. eastern. on "q&a," eric j dolan talks about his book, "a furious sky," which looks at the history of hurricane destruction in the u.s. >> this massive category four hurricane was barreling into galveston, pushing an enormous wave of -- wave on the right-hand side of the hurricane. a mound of water. thats that mound of water slammed into galveston that day and essentially turned galveston into a lake. night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> federal reserve chair jerome powell testified on the economic impact of the pandemic before the house select subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis. this hearing is just over two hours.
members are considering nearly 100 amendments to a bill that establishes new clean energy initiatives. returnsn 2 the senate to debate and vote on the nomination of roderick young to be a u.s. district judge for eastern virginia. on c-span 3, treasury secretary steven mnuchin and federal reserve chair jerome powell appear on capitol hill for the second time this week to testify on the economic impact of the coronavirus. that hearing gets underway at 10:00 a.m. eastern. on "q&a,"...
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also, the head of the iranian atomic energy -- energy agency was sidelined. he was hospitalized last month with a perforated bowel and is still recovering, so he is only produce in these talks by telephone. host: carol morello is covering this story for "the washington post." you have always been gracious for this time, especially during busy negotiations. inc. so much for being with us. guest: thank you. host: you can read her story inside the paper. we are rejoined by gary samore. can you go through the framework of what the p5+1 and iran are dealing with? guest: back in april, they announced the basic parameters of an agreement. i would say there are three pieces of that. first, there are physical limits to iran's ability to produce material for nuclear weapons. that is separated plutonium and highly enriched uranium. there are different limits in terms of how much i meant have to reduce its capacity and for how long the limits persisted. second part of the agreement is that inspection and monitoring system. how you verified the agreement to ensure that ir
also, the head of the iranian atomic energy -- energy agency was sidelined. he was hospitalized last month with a perforated bowel and is still recovering, so he is only produce in these talks by telephone. host: carol morello is covering this story for "the washington post." you have always been gracious for this time, especially during busy negotiations. inc. so much for being with us. guest: thank you. host: you can read her story inside the paper. we are rejoined by gary samore....
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tell us why you are betting on the new hampshire and throwing all of your energy just above the border here. sen. bennet: i am not a well-known politician. i am not a celebrity politician. i am not well-known as some people in the race. i have not been high in the polls. there might be other reasons. that is one of the reasons. i decided i will spend the next 60 days in 50 town halls in new hampshire and i will go place to place to place answering every question, taking whatever criticism anyone has, and staying until the last question is answered. that is the style of campaigning i love, it is the way i am a senator at home. when we were passing the affordable care act, ted kennedy and others in 2009 when obama was president, they were telling people in washington, do not even have a town hall meeting because the tea party was going crazy. i went to the reddest part of colorado and had townhall. that is my style of campaigning. sometimes it works in new hampshire. john mccain had a lot of success showing up and -- in a meeting after meeting and i am trying to replicate that. stephanie
tell us why you are betting on the new hampshire and throwing all of your energy just above the border here. sen. bennet: i am not a well-known politician. i am not a celebrity politician. i am not well-known as some people in the race. i have not been high in the polls. there might be other reasons. that is one of the reasons. i decided i will spend the next 60 days in 50 town halls in new hampshire and i will go place to place to place answering every question, taking whatever criticism...
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i think i probably requested what was the commerce committee that subsequently became energy and commerce in the house. they said even though you have any staff member, you are still a freshman. by the way, we have this fine judiciary committee. we see you are a lawyer. that would be a good committee for you to start on. i also had an interest in the rules committee. i knew as a freshman i probably could not get that. i find myself sitting on a committee with 37 other lawyers. one of the more measurable expenses i have ever endured, i might say. >> when you start on the committee, you don't have any idea this committee will be in the spotlight, do you? >> how could i have possibly known that would wind up being where we had the nixon watergate hearings and that i would be sitting there voting on articles of impeachment, and actually leading the argument against one of the articles of impeachment having to do with the transfer of his papers to the university and getting a tax consideration for that. i was stunned, dismayed, heartbroken, crushed, worried about the damage being done not only
i think i probably requested what was the commerce committee that subsequently became energy and commerce in the house. they said even though you have any staff member, you are still a freshman. by the way, we have this fine judiciary committee. we see you are a lawyer. that would be a good committee for you to start on. i also had an interest in the rules committee. i knew as a freshman i probably could not get that. i find myself sitting on a committee with 37 other lawyers. one of the more...
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proposing the largest tax increase in american history, spending it at unprecedenced levels, adding an energy tax, nationalizing america with the healthcare system, calling for more unionization. there are so many things out there that i think create opportunity for us to point out the distinctions between our vision of the future and ours. i look forward to not just challenging democrats on the things we think they are doing wrong, but also advocating a positive agenda for america's future to help address the problems and challenges the american people are facing. i'm looking forward to working with the team. i want to congratulate senator murkowski for joining this leadership team as well. i think we'll have a fun time. we have great chemistry with all of our colleagues right now in terms of what we are trying to accomplish here in the united states senate. thank you to my colleagues for this opportunity to serve in a capacity of leadership. i have been sitting at the leadership table during this congress, but there is a difference between being there and offering your input, insight, and t
proposing the largest tax increase in american history, spending it at unprecedenced levels, adding an energy tax, nationalizing america with the healthcare system, calling for more unionization. there are so many things out there that i think create opportunity for us to point out the distinctions between our vision of the future and ours. i look forward to not just challenging democrats on the things we think they are doing wrong, but also advocating a positive agenda for america's future to...
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kind of figure didn't seem a party person and was the whole kennedy eisenhower contrast was one of energy and aj supposed. -- age, i suppose. so i think i was one element. conservatives also picked up on not an begin in begin nominating -- began nomintat ing young dynamic people who are interested in ideas instead of arab think tanks and so on they impulse. really picked up on the same so that was one element. the second one i think was can moderates, real excitement going in they be disciplined and is passionate as people with a clear ideological identity. and we said yes we can, we can be fiery moderates. the word fiery is our first declaration? what was there to be fiery about? there were two things actually, the most important was the whole civil rights matter and i think it was absolutely at the center of the group's identity and sense of purpose. and it did seem as though conservative republicans were pulling away from the party is like an identity they made a lot of the party of lincoln amus. we used lincoln as our logo and stationary inside continuing republican tradition is to ge
kind of figure didn't seem a party person and was the whole kennedy eisenhower contrast was one of energy and aj supposed. -- age, i suppose. so i think i was one element. conservatives also picked up on not an begin in begin nominating -- began nomintat ing young dynamic people who are interested in ideas instead of arab think tanks and so on they impulse. really picked up on the same so that was one element. the second one i think was can moderates, real excitement going in they be...
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have got lower energy costs. so our energy sector is booming. and i'm happy to engage republicans with additional ideas for how we can enhance that. i should note that our clean energy production is booming as well. and so keystone i just consider as one small aspect of a broader trend that is really positive for the american people. and let's see. okay. medical device tax. you know, i have already answered the question, we are going to take a look at whatever ideas -- let me take a look comprehensively at the ideas that they present. let's give them time to tell me -- i would rather hear it from them than from you. major, you know, conceivably i could just cancel my meeting on friday because i heard everything from you. i think i would rather let mitch mcconnell -- i would rather hear from mitch mcconnell and john boehner what ideas they would like to pursue and we will have a conversation with them on that. on repatriation, i said in my opening remarks there is an opportunity for us to do a tax reform package t
have got lower energy costs. so our energy sector is booming. and i'm happy to engage republicans with additional ideas for how we can enhance that. i should note that our clean energy production is booming as well. and so keystone i just consider as one small aspect of a broader trend that is really positive for the american people. and let's see. okay. medical device tax. you know, i have already answered the question, we are going to take a look at whatever ideas -- let me take a look...
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i would eliminate for-five departments, department of energy, department of commerce department of interior department of education. i want the federal government lots smaller. the trade off is, and this is a debate we have to have, why baltimore has 37% unemployment, young black men between 20-25 37% unemployment. our big cities are crumbling rife with crime, poverty, and drugs, and we've been trying the government solution for 50 years and it hasn't worked. i want to try solution where we don't take the money from detroit, baltimore. we leave it in the inner city with businesses and in the hands of those who earn it and see we can create jobs in the inner city. it doesn't work to send it to washington. by the time you switch it around , it's eaten up by the bureaucracy. >> you talk about republicans and democrats and say many americans are looking for a combination of the two. is that which are basing your candidacy on? the american people are ideologically changing? >> also, a plurality of americans, one third, our republican and democrat, they don't fit neatly in one box or the other. s
i would eliminate for-five departments, department of energy, department of commerce department of interior department of education. i want the federal government lots smaller. the trade off is, and this is a debate we have to have, why baltimore has 37% unemployment, young black men between 20-25 37% unemployment. our big cities are crumbling rife with crime, poverty, and drugs, and we've been trying the government solution for 50 years and it hasn't worked. i want to try solution where we...
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he also canceled leases and permits on drilling in federal land, making americans less energy secure. that means families are pay -- paying more money at the pump. when you see lines at the pump, that's something people haven't seen, like our leader said, since the 1970's. this is because of president biden's failed leadership. where is he on these problems? why has not president biden nor vice president harris gone to the border? the border crisis has been created by president biden's failed policy. we had a secure border when he took the oath of office and he quickly unraveled those agreements, including really good negotiated agreements with mexico and the northern triangle countries, that had president biden creating the border crisis and he wants to blame it on other people. there used to be a marker on the president's desk that says, the buck stops here. president biden is hoping these problems go away while he creates more crises. inflation is real. if someone is trying to buy a new house it's going to cost $36,000 more because of the skyrocketing costs of lumber. what is presi
he also canceled leases and permits on drilling in federal land, making americans less energy secure. that means families are pay -- paying more money at the pump. when you see lines at the pump, that's something people haven't seen, like our leader said, since the 1970's. this is because of president biden's failed leadership. where is he on these problems? why has not president biden nor vice president harris gone to the border? the border crisis has been created by president biden's failed...
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our current expectations based on the conversations between the -- department of energy is the vast majority of markets in affected regions are receiving fuel at gas stations for consumers and will continue to receive more fuel throughout the weekend and into early next week and getting closer to return us back to normal. with that, john, why don't you kick us off? >> on infrastructure and negotiation. you said yesterday the only red line for the president was in -- inaction. previously the president has led he's not going to raise taxes on any american. that still a redline? secretary psaki: yes. >> what increasing the gas tax. what that violate that pledge? -- what that violate that pledge? secretary psaki: the president's pledge in his line in his and he will not raise taxes on people making less than $400,000 a year . >> on israel. the president said yesterday said he had not seen a significant overreaction in israel's response. what in the president's estimation would be an overreaction? secretary psaki: our objective for this administration from the president from our entire national s
our current expectations based on the conversations between the -- department of energy is the vast majority of markets in affected regions are receiving fuel at gas stations for consumers and will continue to receive more fuel throughout the weekend and into early next week and getting closer to return us back to normal. with that, john, why don't you kick us off? >> on infrastructure and negotiation. you said yesterday the only red line for the president was in -- inaction. previously...
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but he does not give them the energy and the resources to really cut loose and in the final analysis, he would not give them the ultimate freedom necessary. the russian people had been educated. they had been made literate. right now, -- in my judgment, areay -- the russian people fine people and good people, except they live within terrible political system and they did under khrushchev's time and now under proven 's -- underp putin's time. they have degrees of freedom but not to the extent of having a second political party, of having a truly free press, all of the kind of things we take for granted in this society. they never had. i believe they are capable. i really do, they are capable of being a 21st century people and nation if they have the freedom to theire to give natural talents. host: what led to your journey in 1956? guest: this was my first time, i lived there a year. it was an adventure for me. host: i was 25 beers old. we love the pictures, by the way. and the glasses. guest: i was having a great time, i was an attached, part of the u.s. embassy, going for my in russia
but he does not give them the energy and the resources to really cut loose and in the final analysis, he would not give them the ultimate freedom necessary. the russian people had been educated. they had been made literate. right now, -- in my judgment, areay -- the russian people fine people and good people, except they live within terrible political system and they did under khrushchev's time and now under proven 's -- underp putin's time. they have degrees of freedom but not to the extent of...
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things like hidden energy costs, malpractice costs, that create defensive medicine, and on and on. i fear for the medicare patient, as more and more doctors speak of closing their practice. other than more, in my lifetime, i do not believe there has been such an important task at hand. it is imperative that the voices of many are heard. a government-run plan will not live up to the promises made by its proponents. it will reverse -- reduce quality at a gargantuan cost. i urgyou back. -- i yield back. >> i share your enthusiasm for putting the chart in the official record. the chart was not from the joint economic committee. it is the joint economic committee republican staff. i think this is a modest glim pse of what some of the elements are to try and rationalize a system that, if we locked this committee in this room with some of the smartest bill drafters and experts of our choosing, in a week we could not come up with a chart that would reflect the byzantine non system that faces american consumers today, a hodgepodge of costs, confusion, gaps, and inequality. what we have done
things like hidden energy costs, malpractice costs, that create defensive medicine, and on and on. i fear for the medicare patient, as more and more doctors speak of closing their practice. other than more, in my lifetime, i do not believe there has been such an important task at hand. it is imperative that the voices of many are heard. a government-run plan will not live up to the promises made by its proponents. it will reverse -- reduce quality at a gargantuan cost. i urgyou back. -- i yield...
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secretary of energy and i appreciate the priority that this committee places on nuclear matters. given their significantance and the emphasis president obama has placed on safety security and effectivenessglobal nuclear dangers. today's hearing is set aboard a step in the ongoing effort with the nuclear deterrence of united states i am honored to testify along my colleague from the department of defense the department of energy and defense share a solemn responsibility to you deliver the nuclear deterrent to work in this with deterrent to provide the delivery systems. our to agencies collaborate through the nuclear weapons council to approve communication and increase coordination and the cooperation is strong and deliberate as you will hear today. the cooperation depends upon the leadership of experienced members of the military as the chairman noted will be retiring after the voice -- but its chairman of joint chiefs it is up privileged to work with the admiral to join forces i would like to take this opportunity to thank cd4 his years of dedicated service to our nation. we're
secretary of energy and i appreciate the priority that this committee places on nuclear matters. given their significantance and the emphasis president obama has placed on safety security and effectivenessglobal nuclear dangers. today's hearing is set aboard a step in the ongoing effort with the nuclear deterrence of united states i am honored to testify along my colleague from the department of defense the department of energy and defense share a solemn responsibility to you deliver the...
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i'd been able to do that in energy -- in industries like energy. we have an enormous opportunity in this country to take advantage of natural gas, coal, oil. america can be a powerhouse. >> we hear from our viewers, people think washington is broken. how do you fix it? >> i think it is broken. i think it is impossible for a group of 535 men and women to be able to make decisions. i think you have to have a leader. you have to have a president who will be actively engaged in the legislative process, putting forward his or her views, fighting for them, fighting polish -- finding coalitions that support those fees, working with people on both sides of the aisle. i was elected governor of a state with the legislature that was 87% democrat. i could not have gotten anything done had i not been willing to work with the leaders of the democratic party on a collaborative basis and find some common ground. but could not agree everywhere, but in a number of important areas. that has to happen in washington. that will not happen if you do not have someone who
i'd been able to do that in energy -- in industries like energy. we have an enormous opportunity in this country to take advantage of natural gas, coal, oil. america can be a powerhouse. >> we hear from our viewers, people think washington is broken. how do you fix it? >> i think it is broken. i think it is impossible for a group of 535 men and women to be able to make decisions. i think you have to have a leader. you have to have a president who will be actively engaged in the...
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that energy seems to die down after a couple of days. i know awareness is really big, not just regarding police ecology, but how can we get that awareness to really stick? >> thank you for the question. ofi think the process transparency has to be accelerated. the ability to begin an independent investigation, even a civil investigation, needs to be able to happen sooner. in our area, what typically happens, they use the data protection act as a shield, keep the data and the video and audio the close of the grand jury, which is often after a year. that is too long and public opinion dies down in the interim. i think it needs to happen sooner. judge hatchett and i are pushing for that in minnesota, hopefully we get some results. but it needs to occur more quickly. on a related topic, the investigation of the officers has to be done with the same standard and bigger it would be if it were you or i incriminating the crime. >> obviously, i agree with everything bob has said, but as citizens, we have to realize, we have responsibilities, and
that energy seems to die down after a couple of days. i know awareness is really big, not just regarding police ecology, but how can we get that awareness to really stick? >> thank you for the question. ofi think the process transparency has to be accelerated. the ability to begin an independent investigation, even a civil investigation, needs to be able to happen sooner. in our area, what typically happens, they use the data protection act as a shield, keep the data and the video and...
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he decides to be a globetrotting problem solver, and he applies himself with a tremendous amount of energy, and a good thing is he did a tremendous work all around the world. the bad thing isn't he went too far when he tried to work with -- the bad thing is that he went too far when he tried to work with residents -- presidents who followed him. they found they had to watch him carefully, so we have a number of them, whereas carter serves special missions for president but sometimes goes off the script. >> did anybody ever call jimmy carter and say, stop doing what you are doing? >> in 1990 when they were about to do liberate kuwait, carter thought bush was way out of line by sending americans to liberate kuwait, and he began to campaign privately behind the scenes, first with the un security council, and later with key allies of the u.s. coalition in that effort, getting them to stop the path toward war. the white house found out about it and told them to cease and desist. carter is not the only person who has come close to treason in that club. >> you write up lyndon johnson was friendle
he decides to be a globetrotting problem solver, and he applies himself with a tremendous amount of energy, and a good thing is he did a tremendous work all around the world. the bad thing isn't he went too far when he tried to work with -- the bad thing is that he went too far when he tried to work with residents -- presidents who followed him. they found they had to watch him carefully, so we have a number of them, whereas carter serves special missions for president but sometimes goes off...
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the fact of the matter is there is a lot of negative news and negative energy around this president, the president who complained that barack obama sent to much time on vacation and spend too much of the money, and here he has been more in one year on his trip to mar-a-lago then president obama spent in his entire eight years. guest: let me start at the end there. that is that it is true that this president is going to his mar-a-lago resort a lot. one of those old-fashioned people that say they built camp david for a reason. go to camp david. it is charming. but the media is focusing, to -- cbs had a report last saturday night starting to say this is how much money it is costing, and we're spending money on the trump kids. this is a subject the media did not do -- when it was obama, the conservative blogs and news sites would always say the obamas took 90 people to spain and here is how much it cost, and the liberal network said they did not care, there was nothing about that. it is an absolutely fair topic of the news to ask what it is costing the american people that the first lady
the fact of the matter is there is a lot of negative news and negative energy around this president, the president who complained that barack obama sent to much time on vacation and spend too much of the money, and here he has been more in one year on his trip to mar-a-lago then president obama spent in his entire eight years. guest: let me start at the end there. that is that it is true that this president is going to his mar-a-lago resort a lot. one of those old-fashioned people that say they...
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energy laws in the world, but also passing 50% clean energy by 2030 in other states around the country. i have taken on tobacco companies, who had won 17 times in a row. we put a two dollar per pack cigarette tax and gave the money to medi-cal, which is health care for the lowest income californians. the way we won, we had a picture of my mom, who of course every son thinks his mom is a beautiful person. it is a beautiful picture. fishing at twilight. so she has got -- it might have even been on silver lake with her cap upside down. she's got her fishing rod out and she's got a butt hanging out of her mouth. [laughter] she was a three pack a day camel non-smoker. take a look at this. the most beautiful person i know in the most beautiful setting i know smoking a butt and dying. and so, i took on tobacco companies, closed a corporate tax loophole for a billion bucks and gave it to public schools. i worked in legislatures to push for a whole bunch of progressive things that we won. i worked as an activist as one of the people leading the fight against the keystone pipeline. [applause] mr
energy laws in the world, but also passing 50% clean energy by 2030 in other states around the country. i have taken on tobacco companies, who had won 17 times in a row. we put a two dollar per pack cigarette tax and gave the money to medi-cal, which is health care for the lowest income californians. the way we won, we had a picture of my mom, who of course every son thinks his mom is a beautiful person. it is a beautiful picture. fishing at twilight. so she has got -- it might have even been...
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everyone of us is in all of the passion, the intellect, and the relentless energy you bring to every aspect of international affairs, and you also bring great energy and effort to something else -- to one of the greatest pieces of unfinished business in human history. the emancipation and the empowerment of women. [applause] there are a generation of young women out there in the world today who owe you much more than they will ever know because they can live safer, more dignified, more fulfilling lives than the generations that came before them. you are also a great champion of smart power. that is why i wanted to just say a word about today. after two years of working hand in glove with the united states, i know we are at our best when we are not just strong but we are smart, when we deploy everything we have at our disposal. in a world of complex problems, there are no simple, easy solutions. take somalia where there is a vicious circle of state failure, economic collapse, piracy, terrorism, kidnapping, famine. as our conference in london showed last month, a credible solution cann
everyone of us is in all of the passion, the intellect, and the relentless energy you bring to every aspect of international affairs, and you also bring great energy and effort to something else -- to one of the greatest pieces of unfinished business in human history. the emancipation and the empowerment of women. [applause] there are a generation of young women out there in the world today who owe you much more than they will ever know because they can live safer, more dignified, more...
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the senate will vote on intersected -- on the energy secretary nominee. he is currently the deputy energy secretary. if confirmed, he will replace rick perry. the senate will continue work on judicial nominations. follow house coverage on c-span. announcer: spending thiswill be hour talking about the impeachment process with two men who know the subject very well. we will start with daniel freeman, first and could have them tell about themselves. alan. tell us little bit about yourself. what your background with impeachment. guest: my background with impeachment starts with the impeachment of chairman of the judiciary committee who hired me to do that. while i was doing that one another one came up of walter nixon. so i did those two and then there was a gap of quite a few years and then i did two more. kent,porteous and judge there have been eight judges and in fact all the convictions of impeachments involve eight judges and have had the honor of handling three of the eight. couldn't do the first one because i think it was in 1803. a little before my ti
the senate will vote on intersected -- on the energy secretary nominee. he is currently the deputy energy secretary. if confirmed, he will replace rick perry. the senate will continue work on judicial nominations. follow house coverage on c-span. announcer: spending thiswill be hour talking about the impeachment process with two men who know the subject very well. we will start with daniel freeman, first and could have them tell about themselves. alan. tell us little bit about yourself. what...
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between energy and regional dynamic and betwene a joint desire between egypt and israel to limit hamas' influence, i think netanyahu and his government will try to get as close to egypt as they can. >> thank you. i think we have about 20, 25 minutes left. going to the audience for questions now. please identify yourself, your affiliation, and keep the question short and ask the question in the form of a question, please. >> i am jim. i don't know if any of you read the op-ed piece by former ambassador kirkser. he was the former u.s. ambassador to israel during the first bush ii administration. his proposal was twofold. one was to bring in an international force with boots on the ground in gaza that would provide security and maybe even governance of gaza with the palestinian authority playing a role, but a light role given their dysfunction. and basically they serve as a referee between the plo and hamas. and both boots on the ground was saying he expected them to be arab boots on the ground and maybe turkish but certainly not american. secondly, most interestingly he linked that to an
between energy and regional dynamic and betwene a joint desire between egypt and israel to limit hamas' influence, i think netanyahu and his government will try to get as close to egypt as they can. >> thank you. i think we have about 20, 25 minutes left. going to the audience for questions now. please identify yourself, your affiliation, and keep the question short and ask the question in the form of a question, please. >> i am jim. i don't know if any of you read the op-ed piece...
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the world, the poor people are tied to cheap energy, with low cost energy, you can have totable water, cutreat your sewage system to keep people from dying and the want to give our youth perception that fossil fuel is bad. perception, we're going to lose the world. there is item after item support republicans versus what the left, prot ggressives, which is regressives, because they are girls, us, for example, 40% of women now are without husbands to support their children. regressive, going back to the caveman age where men just women. and so progressivism is regressivism. much. you very host: paul in alaska. checking other news this of the "new t page york times," dispute over draw h baby's fate necessary president and pope. charlie guard, who turns 11 months old today was born with a rare genetic disease. he is blind and deaf and cannot own.the or move on his he suffers from persistent seizure, at the center of global debate drawing on the president trump over what medical treatment fany, he's entitled to receive and who decides, family, doctors or the courts? the "new york times" w
the world, the poor people are tied to cheap energy, with low cost energy, you can have totable water, cutreat your sewage system to keep people from dying and the want to give our youth perception that fossil fuel is bad. perception, we're going to lose the world. there is item after item support republicans versus what the left, prot ggressives, which is regressives, because they are girls, us, for example, 40% of women now are without husbands to support their children. regressive, going...
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rules that govern different kinds of behavior, -- to me, this is the real energy of american democracy, and it is .ot about the white house it is about changing people's minds, their ideas of themselves, their sense of what they want the country to be. host: we are discussing woodstock as a political and social influence. by age.ivided the lines you can probably see them on the screen. if you are under 30, (202) 585-3880. 9, (202)30 and 4 585-3881. if you want to give your thoughts and you attended woodstock, (202) 585-3883. do you get a sense of what washington thought of woodstock at the time it was taking place or if there was some political response? guest: not formally. .t was basically trash democrats for obvious reasons, especially if they were from california had a softer, more supportive yoview of both the music and the other elements. even they kept their distance. this had the shock effect on the country. for some, including myself, it was exhilarating. but for the overwhelming majority, oh, my gosh, what are those kids doing now? and the pictures coming out of the festival
rules that govern different kinds of behavior, -- to me, this is the real energy of american democracy, and it is .ot about the white house it is about changing people's minds, their ideas of themselves, their sense of what they want the country to be. host: we are discussing woodstock as a political and social influence. by age.ivided the lines you can probably see them on the screen. if you are under 30, (202) 585-3880. 9, (202)30 and 4 585-3881. if you want to give your thoughts and you...
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you know nothing about energy. you know nothing about anything, frankly. you are a loser. why did you get $1.5 billion, hunter? [applause] and your father was never considered smart. he was never considered a good senator. vices only a good president because he understood how to kiss barack obama's ass. [applause] [applause] true. [chanting "usa"] >> thank you, it is true. they are always saying the same thing. we admit it, there is nothing. always that same thing. president trump made a totally unsubstantiated claim about hunter biden and his father. it is not unsubstantiated you , it is son of a guns 100% true. [applause] 100%. the smart guys on wall street, and i know all of them, and they are smart. they have never seen anything like that one before. i called them. has that ever happened? never happened. guy walks in, no experience, no nothing. flies in on air force 2 with his father. that is when he is vice president. like to have joe biden take over negotiations with china? i don't think so. i don't think so. meanwhile, biden allowed china to rip off america for 8 ye
you know nothing about energy. you know nothing about anything, frankly. you are a loser. why did you get $1.5 billion, hunter? [applause] and your father was never considered smart. he was never considered a good senator. vices only a good president because he understood how to kiss barack obama's ass. [applause] [applause] true. [chanting "usa"] >> thank you, it is true. they are always saying the same thing. we admit it, there is nothing. always that same thing. president...
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we -- energy. we are the favorable balance of energy economically. we should require that american business provide incentives and determines -- deterrence to put ourselves in a position so we do not become increasingly dependent on china for computer chips, batteries, solar panels. i applaud the biden administration for the recent decision to kneecap china's ability to become the world's primary manufacturing supplier of tater tip. that is not a position we want to put ourselves in. he has said he wants china to have that kind of leverage over our economy. at that. >> -- i will stop at that. >> in the final 10 minutes, president biden and xi will have their first bilateral meeting on monday. what will the view looking for? -- what will each you be looking for? >> i am not sure what to expect. i am not really expecting anything, but i wanted to say that it seems to me that strategic ambiguity works against deterrence. it may be a low probability but let's make it lower by making clear our content.
we -- energy. we are the favorable balance of energy economically. we should require that american business provide incentives and determines -- deterrence to put ourselves in a position so we do not become increasingly dependent on china for computer chips, batteries, solar panels. i applaud the biden administration for the recent decision to kneecap china's ability to become the world's primary manufacturing supplier of tater tip. that is not a position we want to put ourselves in. he has...
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any inspection regime was going to be successful, and they have a lot of reluctance to put a lot of energy and resources into the inspections. there was very little reason at that point to be competent the inspections would be more productive this time around than they were before. what was interesting looking back is that we have lots of debate over should we do inspections, how should we do inspections, but there wasn't a debate from the right or the left or from our intelligence community colleagues, no one quarrels with the proposition that saddam hussein might not . ve wmd we argued over a lot of things, whether we should go to war, we have lots of debate over the building block issues that made at the general proposal that saddam hussein had wmd, but we never argued a central point. both sides, the left and right or wrong. the worldorld was -- was convinced that what was being hit in iraq wasn't there anymore. being in the middle of that argument was the toughest job i've tackled as an intelligence officer. it has had a lasting and i think positive effect on how we view our business.
any inspection regime was going to be successful, and they have a lot of reluctance to put a lot of energy and resources into the inspections. there was very little reason at that point to be competent the inspections would be more productive this time around than they were before. what was interesting looking back is that we have lots of debate over should we do inspections, how should we do inspections, but there wasn't a debate from the right or the left or from our intelligence community...
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for example, the business of making america energy independent. i think we are well on the road to doing that, but, when we cancel the pipeline and make some of the other decisions that we have made about energy and focus on doing things that are impractical or at least at this time are impractical, i think government ought to do better at that, but they do not. that is why the gas here in my area now costs me more than a dollar more a gallon than it did on election day. i think a government could do better. government is like a tool bag. when i have a job around the house that needs to be done, i get a tool out of my tool bag and use it. if that tool is broken, then i have to look for another tool in my tool bag. if all the tools are broken, which is the way i view the federal government right now, then i cannot get that job done. i appreciate you taking my call. sandy sends us a tweet to say i believe the government has to do more. for example, six states have no requirements for carbon monoxide detectors and homes. one of them is texas. when th
for example, the business of making america energy independent. i think we are well on the road to doing that, but, when we cancel the pipeline and make some of the other decisions that we have made about energy and focus on doing things that are impractical or at least at this time are impractical, i think government ought to do better at that, but they do not. that is why the gas here in my area now costs me more than a dollar more a gallon than it did on election day. i think a government...
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the color is right about renewable energy. you can also see that we do talk about the issue of immigration on the podcast a lot. it cuts both ways in different areas. the call is right about the economic benefit of immigration. the cop -- thing we forget about is how close low teen's are to that story. it was our tio eduardo who came here 15 years ago. we are tied to that story. we seen republicans demonize immigrants. the inaction of democrats on the left, we can't seem to get anything done. there is this underbelly of aggregation. host: thoughts? guest: i think the caller poses an interesting point. there is no state in this country that is more latino or more focused on renewable energy than california. it is untrue that latinos are being hired into the workforce. the renewable energy space overwhelmingly is a job -- place of employment requires an advanced degree. our public school system in california are not providing or preparing our students adequately for the industries of the future. it's not true to say there are mo
the color is right about renewable energy. you can also see that we do talk about the issue of immigration on the podcast a lot. it cuts both ways in different areas. the call is right about the economic benefit of immigration. the cop -- thing we forget about is how close low teen's are to that story. it was our tio eduardo who came here 15 years ago. we are tied to that story. we seen republicans demonize immigrants. the inaction of democrats on the left, we can't seem to get anything done....
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hillary and bernie wanted to expand government control of the energy sector. they are not talking about nationalizing the industries but having them private but quarterbacked by the states. so you have private health insurance companies, but who tells them what to cover? the government. who decides how much to pay? the government. that is statement capitalism in the early 20th century. that was known as fascism. now, i have talked about fascism a little bit. a little more than i wanted to. today, we see fascism and antifa -- in antifa. mussolini would recognize those guys.there is a part of me does not want to taken seriously . these overgrown kids coming out of their mom's basement. hey, mom where is my halloween mom, where isy, my halloween costume? i have to go fight nazis. really? it is when some but he uses the weapons of the state against your political opponents. that gets you closer to the heart of fascism because the heart of fascism was to identify the party with the state. that is what happened under mussolini. in germany, than not to party alreadyh
hillary and bernie wanted to expand government control of the energy sector. they are not talking about nationalizing the industries but having them private but quarterbacked by the states. so you have private health insurance companies, but who tells them what to cover? the government. who decides how much to pay? the government. that is statement capitalism in the early 20th century. that was known as fascism. now, i have talked about fascism a little bit. a little more than i wanted to....
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we have a tremendous amount of energy going into the ground operation. there is a tremendous amount of surrogates coming in almost every day like governors and celebrities and other people. there is a tremendous intensity of campaigning here just not the principles. host: you mentioned governor romney and his meeting with billy graham. talk to was more about that. does dr. graham, maybe his family members and sun, are they taking an active role in the romney campaign? are they just giving their blessing to say that for evangelicals and people of faith in north carolina that it is ok to go ahead and support a mormon? guest: it is very close to an endorsement. you might as well call it an endorsement. he did not say to vote for him but it was close to it. i don't think you can underestimate the importance of billy graham giving his blessing to a candidate because he is a widely respected figure in north carolina. north carolina is part of the bible belt so i would say that billy graham is probably the most beloved figure in the state. i don't think that's
we have a tremendous amount of energy going into the ground operation. there is a tremendous amount of surrogates coming in almost every day like governors and celebrities and other people. there is a tremendous intensity of campaigning here just not the principles. host: you mentioned governor romney and his meeting with billy graham. talk to was more about that. does dr. graham, maybe his family members and sun, are they taking an active role in the romney campaign? are they just giving their...
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countries and the european union understand climate change, are taking measures to invest in sustainable energy and moving array -- away from fossil fuels. we don't have the luxury of not addressing climate change in a most important economic agreement between the two countries -- between the three countries in north america. me, first upo to in gainesville, florida. democrats line -- we go to tim, first up in gainesville, for the. democrats line. morning, mr. garcia. i am a pro-life democrat, i am also a black lives matter person. i wanted to say that you can be adamsiot like john quincy or abraham lincoln and be against the treatment of mexico. they were against the mexican war. john quincy adams viewed it as with despair, the annexation of texas. he thought that that was ultimate betrayal of the constitution. i would like to get your remarks on this direct quote. the constitution is a rag, and the union is sinking into military monarchy to be rent asunder like the empire of alexander or the kingdom of eve from. that was his comment about the annexation of texas. thank you for taking my call.
countries and the european union understand climate change, are taking measures to invest in sustainable energy and moving array -- away from fossil fuels. we don't have the luxury of not addressing climate change in a most important economic agreement between the two countries -- between the three countries in north america. me, first upo to in gainesville, florida. democrats line -- we go to tim, first up in gainesville, for the. democrats line. morning, mr. garcia. i am a pro-life democrat,...